Salt of anion X gives colorless gas when reacts with dil. HCl acid and can removes the color of potassium permanganate, salt X represents ........ .. a) K2CO3 b) KCI c) KNO2 d) KNO3

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Salt of anion X gives colorless gas when reacts with dil. HCl acid and can removes the color of potassium
permanganate, salt X represents
a) K2CO3
b) KCI
c) KNO2
d) KNO3
Transcribed Image Text:Salt of anion X gives colorless gas when reacts with dil. HCl acid and can removes the color of potassium permanganate, salt X represents a) K2CO3 b) KCI c) KNO2 d) KNO3
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